Is it wrong to go bouldering in a cemetary? I mean, some of the best rocks are lying dead(no pun intended) in the middle of tombstones. AHHHH --- What do you do? But, let me pause in the middle of this dilema to ponder something different ---
There appears to be great irony in an ironical situation or statement as you would assume. But, case in point would be an unnamed set of folks who talked to my wife and I just the other day. They told us that they hated when people wasted their time talking about random things that made no sense and had no baring on their original conversation. So, they like we all, engaged in long moments of "fake talk." I tell you that "fake talk" always leads to someone(most of the time YOU) getting roped into situations that you would have rather not. Take this moment to reflect back to the last time you were forced into that xmas party that you really didn't want to go to. When you think back of the invite, it started with them asking you to go, and you in your agreeable, happy mood quickly agreed, but assumed that your husband/wife had something planned that would get you out of the situation as to not make you seem like a jerk...you know the rest of the story. You spent the most boring 6 hours of your life laughing at jokes that are not funny on any level, you smiled so much that your checks were sore for a week, and you probably committed to more "outings" that you never would have been linked to had you just not "fake talked." So, back to the ironic situation, those folks speaking to my wife and I filled our ear with several minutes of idle chatter to fulfill the prophecy of irony, and told us a bunch stuff that had nothing to do with our meeting, and thus...followed through the with pure irony of the ironical situation.
Case in point --- this blog, you have sat through yet another ironic blurb meant to deter you from these type of ramblings, and you know what, you'll watch this sweet bouldering video, and why? Because you would rather do that then fake talk.
Chao
Friday, November 13, 2009
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